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This Photographer Has Been Capturing New York’s Subway Since The ’80s

Legendary New York-based fashion, documentary and street photographer Jamel Shabazz has been scanning the scenes of New York City for about 40 years now, reflecting its lifestyles, moods, fashions, and social struggles. Jamel Shabazz’s work goes far beyond photography, it is pure sociological documentation which has immortalized decades of New York City’s culture.

In the early ’80s, Shabazz borrowed his mother’s inexpensive point and shoot camera, and with just the basic knowledge of the craft he learned from his professional photographer father, started his photographic journey beginning with close friends and schoolmates. He ended up making the Big Apple his set, telling honest and uncovered stories through authentic images.

What better way to capture the city’s vibrancy and diversity than going where nationalities, cultures, and personalities meet, the city’s lifeline – the metro. “The overwhelming majority of subjects I photographed have been complete strangers who I would meet during my many expeditions on the train. I focused my lens on everything from students, police officers, the homeless, entertainers, and everyday people going about their business of the day,” Jamel Shabazz told Bored Panda.

In celebration of his work, the Galerie Bene Taschen in Cologne (Germany) will be hosting his work ‘City Metro, an exploration of New York City’s transit system through the eyes of Shabazz’ until February 2, 2019. The exhibition contains 30 photographs that portray his incredible talent to integrate himself into urban life and capture its unfiltered spirit.

“What I like most about the photo shoots, is meeting new friends and freezing historic and meaningful moments in time. So many of the people I photographed 30-40 years ago may have initially been unfamiliar to me, but as time would pass many of them became close friends, some even became love interests,“ said Shabazz.

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On the uptown D train, Flatbush, Brooklyn, NYC 1982

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Untitled, Spanish Harlem, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Twin 1 & Twin 2, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Rush Hour, NYC 1988

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Trio, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Back to the World, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NYC 1982

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Righteous Brothers, NYC 1981

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

If it concerns you, Brooklyn NY 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Fly Girl, NYC 2002

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Young Girl, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Representing, Hempstead, NY 2000

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Last Look, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Violists, NYC 1997

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

All ears, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Church ladies, Harlem, NYC 1997

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

City Life, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Daddy‘s Little Girls, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Daddy‘s Little Girls, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Secret Lovers, NYC 1997

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Soros for Life, Crown Heigths, Brooklyn, NYC 1981

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Love connection, NYC 1982

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The observer, Brooklyn, NYC 1982

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The outside view, Brooklyn, NY 1999

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The outside view, Brooklyn, NY 1999

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Tougher than leather, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Tougher than leather, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Tougher than leather, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Tougher than leather, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

Daddy‘s Little Girls, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NYC 1980

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz

The Corner, East Flatbush, Brooklyn, 1982

Image credits: Jamel Shabazz



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